What reggae songs involve a keyboard?
Many reggae songs prominently feature keyboards, contributing to the genre's distinct sound. Notable examples include "Buffalo Soldier" by Bob Marley and the Wailers, which showcases a melodic keyboard line, and "Satta Massagana" by The Abyssinians, highlighting rich keyboard harmonies. Additionally, "Bad Boys" by Inner Circle features a catchy keyboard riff that enhances its upbeat vibe. These songs exemplify how keyboards play a vital role in reggae music's rhythm and melody.
Did reggae artist sluggy ranks died?
Yes he did..He died in Jamaica, he was in a car accident. He sang songs like "95% black and 5% white, in jails"... May his soul rests in peace !!!
Is Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix the same person?
No, Although they are both African American. Bob Marley was known for Reggae. Jimi on the other hand was known for his guitar playing skills.
Have you seen that new jail pic? its crazy but he actually is swole now
What song goes like doodoo doo doo doooooo dooodoo 3x with more lyrics?
I'm not sure of the song name but ABBA has a song that goes like that
Is the band POD pronounced like pod or its initials?
the initals is how the bands name is pronounced P.O.D :)
Gimme hope Joanna- Eddie Grant
How was the relationship between Bob Marley and Peter Tosh?
Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were core members of the band The Wailers.
Every Reggae song
2 AM by Slightly Stoopid
Probably the best, and possibly the only real, way to understand what reggae sounds like is to listen to the music.
Below is the Wikipedia link to reggae, a music genre which originated in the Greater Antilles island, Jamaica, in the Caribbean Sea. This article contains links to other sites with more information about reggae.
Also below is a link to YouTube, where you can watch and listen to many examples of reggae.
This link take you to a list of recordings featuring Bob Marley, whose band, The Wailers, which was formed by Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh and Bob Marley in 1963, is usually credited with introducing reggae to the world.